Ebay has CD's fairly cheap and most new. Just browse sellers info and check on pioneers website to see what the latest version is. I plan on buying the newest one here in January.
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The best place I know of to get that unit repaired would be to send it to Pioneer Service,Long Beach California. You could also try a company in San Diego, Ca. Called La Jolla Audio, But I Would send it to Pioneer if it was my deck.
Pioneer. They only drop updates for their NAVs every once and a while though. If the update has dropped for your unit you can order the update CDs from them in most cases (only if they don't drop a model that trumps your unit). You better believe that they are going to tax you for it though. I looked into buying an update CD for an old N2 that I had and Pioneer wanted 250.00 for it. I ended up buying a burned copy off of ebay for 5.00 and it worked fine. Go figure... Check pioneers website to see if they even have the update... If they do then you might be able to download it peer to peer and save yourself a few bucks!!! Check out www.avic411.com as well. That's where I go to get all of the goodies for free...
There is an update on ebay and other sites for about $250. Also try the pioneer web site. If this is new construction, it probably will not be available for atleast another year.
Pioneer SUCKS!! After buying a GPS and being told upfront by Pioneer that a upgrade will be aval. in 90 days for a modest cost, it takes them almost 9 months to come up with it. Then they have the nerve to ask $150 for the upgrade after people have paid $300 to $500 for their GPS. I will never buy a Pioneer product again. I switched to a TOM TOM and it works better, no upgrade problems and over all it cost me less than that POS Pioneer.
GPS has global coverage.
I see your problem is sourcing the map of Australia because the x1 comes only with Europe maps on CD.
there may be a possibility the S2 maps work on the x1.
Try contacting Pioneer Australia
http://www.pioneer.com.au/customerservice/
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